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Composite Cu/VO and VO/Cu Nanofilaments in Cu/Ta2O5/Pt Devices
ECS Solid State Letters2013Vol. 2(7), pp. Q54–Q57
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Abstract
Evidence for existence of composite copper/oxygen vacancy nanofilaments is presented. The composite conductive nanofilment (CF) is a serial resistive connection of Cu and Vo CFs forming a composite Vo/Cu CF where the Cu filament segment is formed first and Vo filament completes the composite CF. A composite CF has been also formed in reverse order as Cu/Vo. Both composite CFs, Vo/Cu and Cu/Vo, display Vform at considerable lower voltages than monolithic CFs.
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